Malice aforethought can be defined as a legal term of art that comprises the following types of murder: intentional murder, grievous-bodily-harm murder, felony-murder, and depraved heart murder. In intention to kill murder, for a person to proven guilty, he or she must have committed the act that results in death along with intentions and foresight that the action may result in the death of another person. In grievous-bodily-harm murder, death results, when someone is, attacks another one with an intention to cause grievous bodily harm such as an individual fatally stabbing another one with an intention of only causing Continue reading...